Casa Della Mozzarella 604 E. 187th St. and Arthur Avenue Bronx, New York 10465 (718) 364-3867 See them on Facebook Orazio Carciotto turns plain old milk into the most amazing mozzarella cheese you have ever had. We have been there … Continue reading →

198 Grand St. New York, NY 10013 212-941-1451 Check out their website and menu here. If you like Vietnamese food, you will love this place. Smack in the middle of Chinatown (unless you know your way around it’s a little … Continue reading →

200 6th Ave. New York, NY 10010 Entrances on 23rd St between 5th & 6th, and on 5th Ave. between 23rd and 24th sts. Open 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Like its home town of New York City, Eataly is … Continue reading →

Grand Central Market is one flight up from the terminal level at Grand Central Station at 89 W. 42d St. in New York City. It can be accessed from the Grand Hyatt that shares the building, and there is also … Continue reading →

Gabriel’s Restaurant & Bakery is in the same strip center where Chicken and the Egg is located. It is a short waddle down the sidewalk to enter Gabriel’s magical world of desserts. The case is full of beautifully iced hummingbird … Continue reading →

The somewhat upscale yet very reasonably priced Chicken and the Egg is sort of a cross between a(Muse.), Lupo di Mare and Blue Coast (if you’re not from Rehoboth Beach/Bethany Beach areas, this will mean nothing). The place is very … Continue reading →

The tiny town of Hiram, GA looks like a back-lot movie set for Western and cowboy films. I was tempted to look behind the building façades just to make sure they weren’t propped up with two-by-fours. The place is charming, … Continue reading →

Just a quick mention of this very friendly little place. As we strolled down South St. looking for an outdoor perch from which to enjoy happy hour, the tiny tile and wrought iron tables at 148 South St in front … Continue reading →

Back in the Washington, D.C. area, barely a week would go by that we didn’t have lunch or dinner at Lebanese Taverna. I love Middle Eastern food, and other than a little something here and there at the beach, the real … Continue reading →

One of the things we like about traveling is that we get some of the ethnic food that we so enjoyed in Washington, D.C., but that our little beach town is lacking. One of our go-to spots in Philadelphia is … Continue reading →

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